

🎨 Command your creativity like a pro with MX Creative Console!
The Logitech MX Creative Console is a premium, battery-powered macropad featuring 9 fully customizable LCD keys, a tactile aluminum control dial, and USB-C connectivity. Designed for professionals, it integrates natively with top creative apps like Adobe Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Figma, offering up to 15 keypad pages and personalized icon uploads. Included is a 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud membership, empowering users to accelerate workflows with precision controls and sustainable design using recycled materials.





| ASIN | B0D5FRQXWZ |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Color | Graphite |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (373) |
| Date First Available | September 24, 2024 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.79 x 5.28 x 2.72 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.26 pounds |
| Item model number | 920-012660 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 10.79 x 5.28 x 2.72 inches |
| Series | MX Creative Console |
S**N
Clean, simple, customizable.
I do a great deal of creative editing in several applications and this will be my third device in an attempt to streamline / speed up workflow and I finally got it right. I had a Loupedeck (cheap and finicky) and a Tourbox (by the time I really got it flowing, it broke) and really needed something simple and customizable. Grabbed one of these, game changer. Keypad is backlit, every button is fully customizable by color / label / function and you can have multiple pages. The scroll wheel is heavy and has good tactile feel, and the buttons on the wheel are also assignable. The only 2 drawbacks I’ve found are as follows: The Logi app is easy to navigate and fun to use, but unlike some of the competition, not EVERY function in a given app is available and assignable. Granted, it covers 95 percent of what you’d need, but as a power user I sadly ran into 3-4 things that weren’t options in the assignable function list. Usually creating automations / presets and then assigning them to a button dodged most issues (which is incredible by the way. Having labeled presets and actions as physical glowing buttons). Other drawback is the app updates. Every week or two I plug in my MX and start working and it doesn’t function. Turns out my creative software updated automatically at some point and it rendered the Logi useless until I update it as well. I fear the day Logi stops updating, as this thing is heavily dependent on its software. Overall it rules, costs less than other tools like it, and I highly recommend it. You also get to look like some kind of missile commander once you get good at it, if you’re using it in public.
A**R
Great aid to my workflow
It works great, a little time consuming at first to configurate but once configured it's a great tool. I use it in Photoshop but they still have no Bridge or Adobe Camera Raw support, that means that you'll have to create your own personal profiles. The setup software works really well and it's very intuitive, so the learning curve is not steep and wont require much time to learn how to configure. The bluetooth connection also works really well. Logitech is constantly updating the controller, so I expect it to work even better and have more usability in the future
A**.
Sent it back. Unreliable and doesn't work
In theory, this device is great. I came from using a Tourbox, which is no longer supported by the company. I thought this would be a more modern replacement but unfortunately, it is not The keypad connects to their software and works just fine to program different functions. The problem is the bluetooth shuttle, which has to connect to your computer rather than to the other half of the logitech device. This is such a horrible design concept! On the rare occasion that it can stay connected for longer than 10 minutes, the device is slow, clunky, and very unresponsive. I tried using it with Premiere Pro and the jog wheel is jerky and has about a 1 second lag. It's completely worthless because of this and I'm sending it back for a refund. I called "customer service" and they were of absolutely zero help. I had high hopes for this device, but alas, it's another tech product that sounds great on paper but is terrible in application.
J**N
My desk just got a new boss, and it is complicated
The MX Creative Console is really two gadgets in one box. One is a bright keypad with nine little LCD faces. The other is a dialpad that looks like it rolled straight off a sci-fi sound board. That split personality makes a single rating tricky, so I will break it apart. Dialpad X2, take a bow The dialpad is wireless, rock solid on the desk, and wakes up the instant the creative juice starts flowing. I park it under my left palm, mouse in my right, and the two behave like they have been partners for years. The dual rotary controls plus the four buttons nail every Figma nudge, zoom, and scrub I throw at them. Options+ lets me carve per-app profiles. If Logitech sold this part on its own I would hand it five stars and probably buy a second one for the snack drawer. Keypad, please see me after class Now the keypad. The screens are crisp even at 20% brightness in a sun-blasted office. Loads of plugins, loads of built-ins, but the clever ideas stop halfway. I can show a clock or a date but not both on the same key. Tap the date and nothing happens. Seconds tick and the digits jump position like jittery popcorn which is oddly distracting during focus time. Figma refuses to auto switch profiles on Windows so I have to babysit it. Worst part is the hardware. A stiff USB-C cable exits straight out the top then drags the thing across the desk every time I poke a key. The plastic pedestal tries to tame the cable but looks like an unrelated accessory I found in a bargain bin with a chonky lip of mismatch plastic and color to hold it in place. Flat on the desk the viewing angle is lousy unless I block prime keyboard real estate, already claimed by the dialpad. Wireless data with a thin, super flexible, clear power cord would have done wonders here with more weight and better feet. Software and integrations Logi Options+ scores better than average. There are canned profiles for Photoshop, Premiere, Lightroom, After Effects, Final Cut, Resolve, Figma, Teams, Zoom, and Spotify. Swapping functions is point and click. Still no scripting layer for real power users. I keep hoping for a simple Lua box or at least a macro recorder. Wish list for version two 1. Sell the dialpad alone. Trust me, people will line up. 2. Give the keypad a braided side-exit cable or, even better, batteries and low-power wireless. 3. Let keys combine data, and pages that stay pinned across profiles. 4. Expose a scripting API so nerds like me can automate wild stuff. Bottom line At roughly two hundred bucks the bundle lands well under Stream Deck plus a Loupedeck knob set. For visual pros deep in Adobe land the keypad may earn its keep, but for code-first makers the dialpad is the real prize. If Logitech splits the pair I'd be first in line. But the Dialpad has a LONG way to go and it's not all fixable in software.
J**I
Absolutely amazing! Made my workflow atleast 3 times faster.
L**G
Elevate your creative workflow with a state-of-the-art device designed for digital artists, graphic designers, and multimedia enthusiasts. The sleek console boasts 9 customizable LCD keys and a control dial that seamlessly integrates with your favorite software, ensuring an efficient and intuitive user experience. Whether you're editing photos, designing graphics, or mixing audio, this tool is engineered to enhance productivity and unleash your creativity. ☑️ 9 Customizable LCD Keys allow for instant access to your most-used functions, simplifying your workflow. ☑️ The Control Dial offers precise, tactile control over various adjustments such as brush size, zoom level, and more, making it an indispensable tool for creators. ☑️ Seamless integration with popular software like Adobe Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and others, enabling a more efficient creative process. ☑️ Robust build quality paired with an elegant design not only ensures durability but also adds a touch of sophistication to your workspace. ☑️ Easy setup and customization through the accompanying software, allowing you to tailor the device to your specific workflow needs. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finding the right tool to aid in the creative process can be challenging, yet this device proves to be a game-changer. Its thoughtful design, combined with empowering technology, optimizes your creative endeavors, making every project more enjoyable and less time-consuming. The ability to personalize every aspect of the console ensures it adapts to your workflow, rather than the other way around. For creative professionals and hobbyists alike, this console is not just a tool but a catalyst for unlocking new levels of creativity and efficiency.
Y**U
Ufak tefek yazılımsal geliştirmeler yapılması gerekiyor ama genel itibari ile iyi cihaz.
H**!
The Logitech MX creative console is really good! It helps make precise adjustments to exposure and every other slider in Lightroom, very effectively and efficiently. The control dial is very smooth and you can set it to be however, much a little you have to spin it to make the adjustments. There is a very nice so that you can be as precise or as quick as possible. The programmable keys are really helpful, I put it each button has a different slider in Lightroom so that I could just go through the process and go through exposure and shadows and highlights saturation and just click all of the keys and scroll the dial and I have no need for the mouse except to use mask. They are very well built and nice materials. Highly recommend.
F**Y
Excellent product for an graphic designer and artist. Save so much time by having all your tools and shortcuts for all your favorite artist programs. Hopefully Logitech add many more applications to this great console!
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